"My hope is that we will see more variety," says Steve Matteson, emphasizing the departure from ultra-minimalism to a design landscape filled with playful, unique typography that reflects individuality and creative expression rather than mere replication."
Kyle Wilkinson notes, "I think everyone got fed up of Swiss minimalist design," indicating a strong shift towards a more vibrant and expressive style in typography that favors character and creativity over restraint.
Liz Mosley adds that trends "swing from one extreme to another," highlighting how the design community is moving away from stark minimalism towards more colorful and intricate typographic expressions. As she observes, "Now it's definitely swung quite far the other way."
This collective sentiment among designers suggests a future where typography is no longer about simplicity but rather embracing diversity, maximalism, and even the influence of generative design and AI on creative output.
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